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Charles Villiers Stanford: Nunc Dimittis in G
The Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
David Crown (conductor)
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
Evensong at St. Paul's Cathedral (London), 6 February 2012
60th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Accession to the Throne
Fac... moreThe Choir of Somerville College, Oxford
David Crown (conductor)
Robert Pecksmith (organ)
Stephen O'Driscoll (baritone)
Evensong at St. Paul's Cathedral (London), 6 February 2012
60th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Accession to the Throne
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Website: http://www.somervillemusicsociety.com
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' Dance Like David Danced ' - Salvacosta Feat. Darren Bartlett - Latino Favourite
Fabulous rhythmic choir version of this Latino favourite, arranged by Darren Bartlett, Performed by Salvacosta and feat. Darren Bartlett.
This track along with many others can be found on the 2015 Salvacosta album 'True Colours' available to purchase fr... moreFabulous rhythmic choir version of this Latino favourite, arranged by Darren Bartlett, Performed by Salvacosta and feat. Darren Bartlett.
This track along with many others can be found on the 2015 Salvacosta album 'True Colours' available to purchase from the website.
www.darrenbartlett.co.uk
Copyright DMB MUSIC 2016
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Deck the Hall - arr: John Rutter -- The Stairwell Carollers
"Deck the Hall" first encore performed by The Stairwell Carollers on Dec 18, 2009, Saint Charles Church. The Stairwell Carollers are an a cappella Ottawa choir, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie. A non-profit organization, they raise funds for loc... more"Deck the Hall" first encore performed by The Stairwell Carollers on Dec 18, 2009, Saint Charles Church. The Stairwell Carollers are an a cappella Ottawa choir, formed in 1977 by director Pierre Massie. A non-profit organization, they raise funds for local charities through concert, CD and cookbook sales.
Buy our CDs!!! They make great Christmas gifts and they help local charities. http://www.stairwellcarollers.com/Purchases.html
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Choir a cappella version of Nationalhymne von Rheinbergen National anthem of Rheinbergen
This is the national anthem for the micronation of Rheinbergen (the length of the river Rhine).
The text was written by Gerard, Fürst von und zu Rheinbergen in collaboration with Rheinbergen's Court Composer David Warin Solomons, who wrote the music.
It... moreThis is the national anthem for the micronation of Rheinbergen (the length of the river Rhine).
The text was written by Gerard, Fürst von und zu Rheinbergen in collaboration with Rheinbergen's Court Composer David Warin Solomons, who wrote the music.
It is very grand and rousing music with just a little pomposity.
The performance here is by the Budapest Scoring Choir under Péter Illenyi.
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Vox Animae & K. Modrušan - Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj (B. Papandopulo / A. Vrdoljak) - PREMIERE
WATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERFORMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival whic... moreWATCH REMASTERED VERSION: https://youtu.be/518rM2QP-sM
PREMIERE PERFORMANCE
lyrics: Ana Vrdoljak (1833-1869)
A part of the concert held on August 8th 2013 in Tribunj (Croatia) during the first edition of "Papandopulijana Tribunj", a festival which has been initiated in the honour of Boris Papandopulo (1906-1991), one of the greatest Croatian composers.
Papandopulo composed "Pozdrav Zori dalmatinskoj" on August 1st 1976 in Opatija (Croatia). Written in 1844 by Ana Vrdoljak, a poetess from Imostski (Croatia), the lyrics of this song date back to the times of Illyrian movement, celebrating the launching of the magazine "Zora dalmatinska", a literary and educational weekly issued in Zadar, thus being the first Croatian literary magazine to be issued outside Zagreb (from 1844 to 1849). The song was published on the cover of the No. 44 of the magazine, issued on October 28th 1844. less
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Tomas Luis de Victoria: Popule meus (the Reproaches), sung by St Peter's Singers of Leeds
This well-known setting by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611) of Popule meus, the lengthy series of chants known as Improperia, or Reproaches, which occur at the liturgical climax of Good Friday, during the special service of the Adoration of the Cross, w... moreThis well-known setting by Tomas Luis de Victoria (1548-1611) of Popule meus, the lengthy series of chants known as Improperia, or Reproaches, which occur at the liturgical climax of Good Friday, during the special service of the Adoration of the Cross, was recorded on Saturday 2nd April 2011 during St Peter's Singers' recital of sacred polyphony for Passiontide and Tenebrae in the beautiful surroundings and acoustic of St Aidan's Parish Church in Leeds.
The Singers are directed by Dr Simon Lindley, Music Director since the choir's foundation in 1977. The plainchant verses are sung by soprano Sarah Kelly, and the solo quartet (positioned remotely from the main choir) comprises soprano Julie Kilburn, alto Lucy Appleyard, tenor Jonathan Morrish and bass Quentin Brown.
More information about St Peter's Singers, including details of the choir's 2010-11 programme of recitals, concerts and services, may be found on our website www.stpeters-singers.org.uk and on our Facebook Group page 'St Peter's Singers of L... less
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Agnus Dei from the Modal Mass (men's voices version)
This is the final section from my Modal Mass
(men's voices version)
This setting of the Communion Service uses mainly the Mixolydian and Dorian modes
(with short excursions into Lydian and Aeolian and occasionally jazzy modes).
A higher (SATB) versio... moreThis is the final section from my Modal Mass
(men's voices version)
This setting of the Communion Service uses mainly the Mixolydian and Dorian modes
(with short excursions into Lydian and Aeolian and occasionally jazzy modes).
A higher (SATB) version of the whole mass is also available (sung by Matthew Curtis)